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SOME BINGO FACTS
Bingo is a game where a random selection of numbers is pulled
either manually or electronically from a hopper full of moving balls, each
with a unique number. Players have to match these numbers on cards or tickets
and the first to complete their card, wins. There are two main variants of
the game: 75-ball bingo played principally in the US and
90-ball bingo, played mostly in the UK, parts of Europe
and Australasia.
You first have to purchase Bingo cards or tickets with pre-selected numbers
on them, and then mark (daub) the numbers as they are called by the computer.
On Bingo, Auto-Daub can be selected, which marks your card automatically,
although even without Auto-Daub, the system will call Bingo for you –
so there is no danger of missing a winning card.
Each game has a pre-determined pattern which has to match with the called
numbers. The first player to match the pattern wins Bingo. If this is achieved
within a preset number of balls (displayed for each game), you will win the
jackpot. If not, you will win the prize for that game. If more than one player
wins, the prize or jackpot is shared accordingly.
75-Ball Bingo
This is the most popular game, played throughout the US and South America.
75 balls can be called and these are in five columns of 15 balls.
Each column "belongs" to the Bingo letter at the top - a feature
that is used in many chat games.In 75-ball bingo, the cards have 25 squares,
five across and five down – each column marked with a letter B-I-N-G-O.
The card is filled with a random selection of numbers from 1-75. Every card
also has a unique identifying code for support purposes.The objective of each
game is to match the pattern for that game with the balls called. Patterns
can be static, in which case the pattern is shaded on each card to help you.
Patterns can also be animated in which case "Bingo" can be achieved
on any of the patterns used in that game. There are over 6000 pattern combinations
possible varying from a simple “4-corners” to a coverall or blackout
pattern.The game prize goes to the first player(s) to achieve the pattern.
Each game also has a “balls to jackpot” number. If the winner
achieves the pattern within this number of balls, then he wins the jackpot
– usually a progressive prize.
90-BALL BINGO
In the 90-Ball game the cards are called Tickets and each Ticket
has three rows and nine columns. They are sold in Cards of six. Each Card
contains all 90 numbers distributed throughout the six Tickets. Five out of
the nine squares in each row contain numbers ranging from 1 to 90 and the
rest are blank. When a Card is played, every possible number from 1-90 is
called and therefore, a number is daubed at each Bingo call.
Each game has three winning patterns and three chances to win – a single
horizontal line, two horizontal lines or all three horizontal lines (also
called Full House). The winning patterns (one, two or three horizontal lines)
each has a separate prize and as soon as the first line is won, the game continues
until a player achieves two horizontal lines and finally all three lines (or
Full House) for the major prize. A Jackpot is also paid for any player who
achieves the Full House within the Balls to Jackpot figure shown for that
game.
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